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Recently, multi-chain wallets have been driving me a bit crazy: mainnet, L2, testnet… assets are scattered like cat food, all in different places. My simple method is “one main wallet + several clones,” the main wallet only holds long-term assets, and for daily interactions, I use clones. The clones are further divided by purpose: one for blockchain games/NFTs/earning, which really makes things easier. Then, I set aside a fixed day each week to sweep through the balances—consolidate what I can, note down what I can't, don’t rely on memory, because memory is the biggest rug pull…
These days, AI Agents and automated trading are trending again. Of course, there are many narratives praising them, but I’m more worried about “auto-authorization” that helps you click permissions automatically—one slip and you might sacrifice your clone as if it were your main account. There’s too much information, which causes anxiety. I only focus on two types: one is protocol updates I actually use, and the other is security incident reviews. The rest is just noise… forget it, I’ll just keep them as meme collections.